Why take him back? Where did we go with him on the team? Plus his rep has taken such a beating around the league that we wouldn't be able to bring in players to play with him. He's become the league's joke. Look how Melo and Stat immediately assumed he was the one shedding tears in the locker room. Durantula called him a fake tough guy. He pulled off the gayest dive in the histroy of the NBA. During the pregame on the weekend they talked about how James and Wade teamed up to win and didn't even mention Bosh. Chalmers ignored him after he tried to jack Mario up when he nailed a big three against the Bulls. He's a joke. Miami can keep him and his occasional double-doubles.

“The saving of our world from pending doom will come, not through the complacent adjustment of the conforming majority, but through the creative maladjustment of a nonconforming minority.” - Martin Luther King

Lets be a masochist here and torture the Bosh-haters (including me), but lets say, in some weird scheme (stars and planets aligned, seas calmed down), with Bosh not liking his situation in Miami, he calls a truce with BC and Triano, asks Miami for a trade and says I made a mistake and I want to come back to Toronto.

Would you give up either Amir or Davis to get Bosh back? I mean feelings aside, Bosh is still a double-double monster if he is the #1 option on the team. If it meant shipping out Andrea, would you consider getting Bosh back?

Do you think he is still worth rebuilding with? The Raps can either draft or sign a center and wing, with the nice picks and cap space....

Personally, if i would consider my emotions, fuck no. But feelings aside, id probably consider a Bargnani-Johnson-Anjinca for Bosh trade.

Given his contract, no I wouldn't take Bosh back. With a hard cap likely coming, it would severely hamper this team and probably force them to trade some of their up and coming young guys. In retrospect, losing Bosh was probably the best thing that happened to this team. BC can now build his team his way and we've gone from a slow plodding, predictable 1/2 court offensive team to a fast break, push the ball type of a team. With the right draft choice this summer and some additions via free agency or trades, we'll have a competitive team soon enough. Bosh chose his path. He's in love with the limelight but he's beginning to realize that the media will break you just as soon as they build you up. I think he needs to learn his lesson. Maybe when his contract expires and he's about 32 or so, I wouldn't mind taking him back at a much lower rate but not now.

Why take him back? Where did we go with him on the team? Plus his rep has taken such a beating around the league that we wouldn't be able to bring in players to play with him. He's become the league's joke. Look how Melo and Stat immediately assumed he was the one shedding tears in the locker room. Durantula called him a fake tough guy. He pulled off the gayest dive in the histroy of the NBA. During the pregame on the weekend they talked about how James and Wade teamed up to win and didn't even mention Bosh. Chalmers ignored him after he tried to jack Mario up when he nailed a big three against the Bulls. He's a joke. Miami can keep him and his occasional double-doubles.

This. Perfect.

“I have no idea who Chukwudiebere Maduabum is, but on his Draft Express profile, he’s listed as Chu Chu. I think he’s worthy of picking just for that. He immediately is in the running for best All-Time NBA name.” -Tim W.

Bosh is damaged goods.
Deep down has completely lost any edge or confidence he had.
This Miami debacle has truly fucked his career - he's already damaged goods from his rupaul/soft/boshmallow reputation.
The only way for him to get any credibility back is to start playing aggressively and at some point take on a bigger player in a physical altercation, (and win that altercation in the minds of NBA fans) and get tossed from a game.
He cries inside every day.

So clearly the answer to your question is fuck no no no no no a thousand times no.

This is a silly thread, because a few months ago there was just as much debate whether he was worth a max contract, which he is not. And that was before all his stupid "look at me" behavior. He's worth even less now, in my opinion.